单词 | hair-cut |
释义 | > as lemmashair-cut hair-cut n. (also haircut) (a) an act of cutting the hair by a hairdresser; (b) the shape or style in which the hair is cut; (c) a customer for a hair-cut. ΚΠ 1899 Westm. Gaz. 5 Dec. 8/1 The trade in Pretoria was kept very busy for about ten days giving the burghers a commando hair-cut. 1900 Westm. Gaz. 22 Jan. 2/3 He won mainly on his promise that he would reform the city barber into charging two dollars fifty cents for a hair-cut. 1904 Daily Chron. 8 Apr. 4/7 The barbers of Bethlehem, Pa., have raised the price of haircuts from sevenpence to tenpence. 1923 Glasgow Herald 10 Feb. 8/8 Commenting upon how few of his customers in recent days had been ‘haircuts’, he remarked... ‘The change of the moon always brings more haircuts out.’ 1924 R. Macaulay Orphan Island xviii. §2. 241 They were interrupted by Mr. Albert Edward Smith, who had come for a shave and a hair-cut. < as lemmas |
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